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jho37

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My daughter is four years old.. The scale of measurement involved in this statement is
 
  a. nominal. c. interval.
  b. ordinal. d. ratio.

Question 2

A continuous variable _____ (does/does not) allow fractional amounts. A discrete variable _____ (does/does not) allow fractional amounts.
 
  a. does; does c. does not; does
  b. does; does not d. does not; does not



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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